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. >> massive construction crane continues to dangle over midtown manhattan. john miller takes us inside what went >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> it's the worst thing that happened to this city certainly since 9/11. >> millions in the northeast struggle in the wake of hurricane sandy. >> at least 55 deaths are reported. >> in sandy's wake, 6.5 million people are still without electricity. >> very difficult day. >> new jersey hit the hardest. >> site of devastation that makes it took like there was a bombing there. >> rescue teams triangle to go house to house helping those who couldn't leave on their own. >> trapped in their house for 24 hours. >> a lot of them were tired. >> take days before subway lines are running normal in new york city. >> most popular guy in the city today. >> guess so. >> wall street will be up and running today. >> breezy point was devastated by fires. the area was completely leveled. >> we're what devastated from this. shocked. shocked that this happened to us. >> governor romney is c
. >> massive construction crane continues to dangle over midtown manhattan. john miller takes us inside what went >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> it's the worst thing that happened to this city certainly since 9/11. >> millions in the northeast struggle in the wake of hurricane sandy. >> at least 55 deaths are reported. >> in sandy's wake, 6.5 million people are still without electricity. >>...
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another said lights out, manhattan, creepy. con edison called it the largest storm related outage in its history. the mayor of new york is michael bloomberg. >> we are seeing a large number of fires caused by downed wires on electrical problems relating to outages. >> reporter: two new york hospitals lost power and had to evacuate patients. at least one lost the use of its elevators. in 13 states the lights went out for more than 6 million families. leaving a lot of work ahead for utility crews up and down the eastern seaboard. >> as soon as it is safe for the crews to go out we will go out and work around the clock. >> reporter: in washington and maryland, crews cannot go to work until winds are below 35 miles per hour. another concern are the reinforcements coming from all over the country to help. because the damage is so widespread that there aren't enough crews to go around. >> there remains about 15,000 requests from a variety of utility for crews unfulfilled. i don't think anybody has the resources they want to get the r
another said lights out, manhattan, creepy. con edison called it the largest storm related outage in its history. the mayor of new york is michael bloomberg. >> we are seeing a large number of fires caused by downed wires on electrical problems relating to outages. >> reporter: two new york hospitals lost power and had to evacuate patients. at least one lost the use of its elevators. in 13 states the lights went out for more than 6 million families. leaving a lot of work ahead for...
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most of lower manhattan, frankly, doesn't have electricity. the new york stock exchange is running on generator power so that generator is going to be an important component of keeping things running smoothly throughout the rest of the day. as will connectivity. a number of the traders here don't necessarily have access to internet, cell phones, blackberrys are not working here on the floor. and cellular communications are very important to connecting a trader at another location to a trader here on the floor or to the new york stock exchange. the new york stock exchange physically has not suffered any damages. nor have the servers that this site runs off of that are located in other locations like new jersey. so, frankly, things here are running according to the new york stock exchange as smoothly as they possibly could. the next big hurdle is closing on time. >> after sandy is still hitting hard in the west virginia this morning where authorities are reporting two more weather related deaths. anna werner is in the middle of the snow in elkin
most of lower manhattan, frankly, doesn't have electricity. the new york stock exchange is running on generator power so that generator is going to be an important component of keeping things running smoothly throughout the rest of the day. as will connectivity. a number of the traders here don't necessarily have access to internet, cell phones, blackberrys are not working here on the floor. and cellular communications are very important to connecting a trader at another location to a trader...
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reporting from lower manhattan. a native with a green card is accused of carrying out the truck attack that killed eight and injured 11 others. we have new details about what he is saying in custody. >> police say the suspect, sayfullo saipov, drove a rented pickup truck for nearly a mile yesterday down a bike path along the west side highway. the truck flattened cyclists and pedestrians along the way. the driver finally crashed into a school bus not far from the new one world trade center. >> sources tell cbs news saipov is very pleased with the outcome of the attack. in a 10-page note he suggested isis will endure. investigators also recovered some knives at the scene. norah o'donnell is in lower manhattan near the location of the attack. norah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are just about 50 yards from where this attack came to an end. police say it took sayfullo saipov just minutes to plow through people on a bike path along the hudson river. according to our source this morning, he was bragging an
reporting from lower manhattan. a native with a green card is accused of carrying out the truck attack that killed eight and injured 11 others. we have new details about what he is saying in custody. >> police say the suspect, sayfullo saipov, drove a rented pickup truck for nearly a mile yesterday down a bike path along the west side highway. the truck flattened cyclists and pedestrians along the way. the driver finally crashed into a school bus not far from the new one world trade...
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but none will be able to run below 34th street in manhattan and into brooklyn. multiple tunnels and stations in that area remain flooded with sea water. >> where are he? >> reporter: joe leader oversees maintenance for the transit authority. south ferry at the southern tip of manhattan. >> as much as the water has gone down we're still two levels worth of water until we get to the tracks? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it will take a week to pump out the water. that's the first step. >> assessment afterwards will be very difficult because these escalators have to beaken apart. elevators have to be looked at. >> reporter: the city is doing what it can to relieve congestion, made much worse in lower manhattan where 227,000 customers are still without power. >> give you like five bucks. >> reporter: new york's taxi rules are modified to allow drivers to pick up more than one passenger at one time and mayor michael bloomberg announced seven major routes into the city would be limited to vehicles carrying three or more people. >> i know it is an inconvenience for a lot
but none will be able to run below 34th street in manhattan and into brooklyn. multiple tunnels and stations in that area remain flooded with sea water. >> where are he? >> reporter: joe leader oversees maintenance for the transit authority. south ferry at the southern tip of manhattan. >> as much as the water has gone down we're still two levels worth of water until we get to the tracks? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it will take a week to pump out the water. that's...
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that bike path in lower manhattan. two witnesses told police as he exited he screamed ayllahu akba, which means in arabic god is great. it stretched for 14 blocks down a bike path in lower manhattan. >> we were really, really tear feed at what had happened and what we were watching at the moment. >> there was one female near a body. she must have seen what happened. she kept screaming. it was -- >> reporter: emergency responders quickly swarmed the scene, loading the injured on the stretcher. >> one man was on the floor of ems trying to help him and two other people who were covered with sheets looked like they were run over. >> reporter: the suspect apparently drove on a path around the west side of manhattan traveling 8/10 of a mile. he had two weapons, a pellet gun and a paintball gun. nypd officer ryan nash was one of the first to arriving on the scene. he fired on the suspect, hit him in the abdomen, and he was taken to the hospital. in florida, fbi agents visited an apartment complex in tampa that was listed as t
that bike path in lower manhattan. two witnesses told police as he exited he screamed ayllahu akba, which means in arabic god is great. it stretched for 14 blocks down a bike path in lower manhattan. >> we were really, really tear feed at what had happened and what we were watching at the moment. >> there was one female near a body. she must have seen what happened. she kept screaming. it was -- >> reporter: emergency responders quickly swarmed the scene, loading the injured...
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drivers are seeing huge traffic jams going into manhattan. they also face severe gas shortages throughout the new york metro area. hundreds of thousands of people along the new jersey shore this morning are facing months, even years of rebuilding. jeff glor is in atlantic city, where president obama saw the power of sandy for himself. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. 14 people dead in new jersey right now. there is concern that number might rise as more homes are sear searched. on wednesday, president obama walked along new jersey's battered coastline, side by side with governor chris christie. both offering encouragement to sandy's survivors. >> we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you've rebuilt. >> reporter: after getting an aerial view of the devastation, the president vowed that federal response would be swift. >> we are not going to tolerate red tape. we're not going to tolerate bureaucracy. >> reporter: the full scope of the damage
drivers are seeing huge traffic jams going into manhattan. they also face severe gas shortages throughout the new york metro area. hundreds of thousands of people along the new jersey shore this morning are facing months, even years of rebuilding. jeff glor is in atlantic city, where president obama saw the power of sandy for himself. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. 14 people dead in new jersey right now. there is concern that number might rise as more homes are sear...
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he celebrated with thousands after the deadly attack in manhattan. why paradegoers wow not let the terror ruin their night. first your "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> the suspect in the deadliest attack since 9/11 in custody. he may have been inspired by isis. >> i'm standing 50 yards from the truck that police say was di people. >> he said allahu akbar, which means god is great. >> more people describing copycat would happen in new york. >> the attack we're seeing now could be followed by copy cat attacks. i'm not saying it could happen, but we have to be vigilant. >> we lost eight successful. they did not disrupt new york city. >> the details are coming out. there's no logic or meaning. an awful person did an awful, awful thing and countless lives are now affected. it's a cowardly and pointless attack beyond our >>> a native of uzbekistan with a green card is accused of carrying out new york's deadliest attack in years. eight people were kill and 11 others were hurt. >> police say suspect say fuel lo sayfullo saipov drove a truck down a bike path. he cra
he celebrated with thousands after the deadly attack in manhattan. why paradegoers wow not let the terror ruin their night. first your "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> the suspect in the deadliest attack since 9/11 in custody. he may have been inspired by isis. >> i'm standing 50 yards from the truck that police say was di people. >> he said allahu akbar, which means god is great. >> more people describing copycat would happen in new york. >> the attack we're...
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a memorial service is scheduled for 2:30 this afternoon at the 9/11 memorial in lower manhattan. to pay tribute to those lost in the attack in france. security is heightened across the area. extra police stationed at transit center, government building, tour sites and other locations including the french consulate in manhattan. officials emphasize there's no credible threat against the u.s. and the bumped up security is out of caution. >>> police are investigating two apparent bias attacks in brooklyn over the weekend. the victim, a 23-year-old man and two teenagers. they say four men seen on video threw eggs at them but what the men said was most frightened. one teen did not want to be identified. >> he says, you jewish guys, shoot you. i never have it in my life. first time. and i never thought that would happen. >> the the teens say the men drove off in a silver bmw. >>> happening today, jury selection begins in the trial of the former new york senate leader and his son adam. he was the most powerful republican before his arrest in may. prosecutors say he used his position to
a memorial service is scheduled for 2:30 this afternoon at the 9/11 memorial in lower manhattan. to pay tribute to those lost in the attack in france. security is heightened across the area. extra police stationed at transit center, government building, tour sites and other locations including the french consulate in manhattan. officials emphasize there's no credible threat against the u.s. and the bumped up security is out of caution. >>> police are investigating two apparent bias...
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. >> more people moving from manhattan to brooklyn or brooklyn to manhattan? >> manhattan to brooklyn. i don't have numbers on me. >> why is that? >> it's a bigger place. it's more diverse ecologically it's got a booming -- >> i see tap dancing here. >> you know what was great about both pieces is that you each found something great about each of the borrows. really i thought it was a draw. you'd be happy either place. >> what about queens and staten island and the boroughs. >> those are pressing questions and we'll get to them next week. >> the bronx has the yankees. >> and staten island is an island with a very long bridge that connects it to brooklyn and queens is wonderful. queens has great latin food. >> your new york city spokesperson right here. ♪ i love it! ♪ ♪ thank you grandma for the dolls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ ♪ i'm ninja kicking through the halls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ ♪ mom's posting pictures on your wall. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ♪ the hands that drive a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole commun
. >> more people moving from manhattan to brooklyn or brooklyn to manhattan? >> manhattan to brooklyn. i don't have numbers on me. >> why is that? >> it's a bigger place. it's more diverse ecologically it's got a booming -- >> i see tap dancing here. >> you know what was great about both pieces is that you each found something great about each of the borrows. really i thought it was a draw. you'd be happy either place. >> what about queens and staten...
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the drug kingpin has been complaining about harsh conditions in a manhattan jail and efforts to escape. they've asked the judge to deny a request for earplugs, commissary pro sened nt nt just don see it. >> i'm just envisioning "shawshank redemption." >> escape from new york. it's not easy. >> no, it's not. >> all right. it's about 22 after the hour. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend.
the drug kingpin has been complaining about harsh conditions in a manhattan jail and efforts to escape. they've asked the judge to deny a request for earplugs, commissary pro sened nt nt just don see it. >> i'm just envisioning "shawshank redemption." >> escape from new york. it's not easy. >> no, it's not. >> all right. it's about 22 after the hour. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend.
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chip reid is at the scene in lower manhattan. chip, good morning. >> reporter: the pope will come here to pay his respects later this morning in what is certain to be a very powerful moment. he'll be the second pope to come here. pope benedict came here in 2008, and he prayed at the exact spot where the twin towers once stood, but francis is the first to come here since this area has been open to the public. francis will visit the reflecting pools, the 9/11 museum. he'll participate in a wreath-laying ceremony. he will meet with relatives of some who were lost in the 9/11 attacks, and he will lead an interfaith prayer service. and, of course, security, as it has been for all of the events in new york, will be very tight. there are more than 6,000 new york police department officers assigned to keeping him safe. anthony? >> chip, thanks. >>> francis visits a catholic school in east harlem this afternoon. then he will ride in his popemobile through central park. 80,000 people will be there to see him. some of them are already waiti
chip reid is at the scene in lower manhattan. chip, good morning. >> reporter: the pope will come here to pay his respects later this morning in what is certain to be a very powerful moment. he'll be the second pope to come here. pope benedict came here in 2008, and he prayed at the exact spot where the twin towers once stood, but francis is the first to come here since this area has been open to the public. francis will visit the reflecting pools, the 9/11 museum. he'll participate in a...
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that video shows a person of interest planting at least one of the bombs in manhattan. at this point no one has claimed responsibility for the bombing. cbs news learned both homemade bombs located in the chelsea neighborhood used flip cell the explosive that blew up in seaside park, new jersey, about 55 miles south. the suspect is 28 years old. and a naturalized american citizen of afghan descent. cbs news has learned that investigators are working on the theory that he was the bombmaker. earlier this morning, an alert went out across the city on cell phones, as investigators seek the public's help tracking rahami down. in a related development overnight the fbi took five people questioning near the verrazano bridge. no one has been charged with a crime. >> sounds like they're very much on top of it. thank you very much, jeff. >>> surveillance video shows the moment that a pressure cooker bomb exploded saturday here in new york city. the explosion in the city's chelsea neighborhood injured 29 people. everybody is okay this morning. investigators found a second bomb four
that video shows a person of interest planting at least one of the bombs in manhattan. at this point no one has claimed responsibility for the bombing. cbs news learned both homemade bombs located in the chelsea neighborhood used flip cell the explosive that blew up in seaside park, new jersey, about 55 miles south. the suspect is 28 years old. and a naturalized american citizen of afghan descent. cbs news has learned that investigators are working on the theory that he was the bombmaker....
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he's at the nypd's joint operation center here in manhattan. i assume the two biggest worries are power outages and what wate might do. does everyone feel like they have done enough to get ready? >> they have. they always prepare for the worst case scenario. but as you framed it, the big worry are clearly flooding and who they may have to evacuate there. you've got an evacuation area in the low-lying place of new york city that encompasses about 375,000 people. now, a number of those have self-evacuated. the great majority. the nypd has evacuated about 2,000 people that needed assistance. 1,400 people go into the city shelters and of course we'll see those numbers change and grow as time goes on. but as you also mentioned the other problem is going to be blackouts. you know, in most places in the suburbs the blackouts are driven by falling trees and downed power lines. in new york city 90% of the lines run underground so when you have potentially massive flooding in the low-lying areas that's going to get into the underground transformers and w
he's at the nypd's joint operation center here in manhattan. i assume the two biggest worries are power outages and what wate might do. does everyone feel like they have done enough to get ready? >> they have. they always prepare for the worst case scenario. but as you framed it, the big worry are clearly flooding and who they may have to evacuate there. you've got an evacuation area in the low-lying place of new york city that encompasses about 375,000 people. now, a number of those have...
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police are connecting the same men for questions in b manhattan bombing and new jersey bomb. they want ahmad khan rahami for questioning. investigators believe he's part of a terror cell and they consider him armed and extremely dangerous. >>> right now there's an alert out in colorado for a missing young mother and her son. they could be in danger. the two year old and 21 year old were last seen together on thursday. police say they were in the 2 with a colorado temporary plate. >>> morning commute there's problems. >>> traffic is stopped westbound along i-70 as you get past vail past at the summit. this is due to a roll over accident. if i were stuck in this traffic i might try and turn around. that's what they're trying to get the cars to do. it's blocked off to mile marker 195. this is tough this morning if you're trying to accessn westbound direction of i-70 with a roll-over accident and mriz have no estimate on when it will be cleared. the eastbound direction of c-470 near wadsworth has been cleared. clouds up north. ? ? >>> it is monday, september 19th, 2016. welcome b
police are connecting the same men for questions in b manhattan bombing and new jersey bomb. they want ahmad khan rahami for questioning. investigators believe he's part of a terror cell and they consider him armed and extremely dangerous. >>> right now there's an alert out in colorado for a missing young mother and her son. they could be in danger. the two year old and 21 year old were last seen together on thursday. police say they were in the 2 with a colorado temporary plate....
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with his face covered by a t-shirt, he entered a manhattan courtroom. the undercover cop, along with co-defendant robert simm face charges that include assault. for participating in the infamous road rage incident in which the 35-year-old was pulled from his vehicle and beaten in front of his wife and young daughter. in describing the september 2013 gang assault he said i felt complete fear for my life, my wife and my daughter. the family had planned an afternoon of shopping when they first crossed paths with the bikers on a busy new york city highway. the group was holding up traffic while popping wheelies and slapping passing vehicles.
with his face covered by a t-shirt, he entered a manhattan courtroom. the undercover cop, along with co-defendant robert simm face charges that include assault. for participating in the infamous road rage incident in which the 35-year-old was pulled from his vehicle and beaten in front of his wife and young daughter. in describing the september 2013 gang assault he said i felt complete fear for my life, my wife and my daughter. the family had planned an afternoon of shopping when they first...
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there were sirens going in every direction around midtown manhattan. we're going to start north of here in the bronx with some video that is graphic and disturbing to watch. that's a warning. here we go. social media video taken early this morning shows a black sedan hitting a new york city police officer in the bronx and then taking off. the officer was responding to reports of a break in. he was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. in midtown manhattan the looters moved in mobs. they removed plywood and broke in. eventually police swarmed the door, sending protesters squam boling. in brooklyn, peaceful demonstrations. crowds marched in defiance of the curfew order. mariah hargrove is 14 years old. >> if we just stop, they'll think it's okay. but we have to keep fighting for our rights. >> reporter: back in manhattan just hours earlier, a similar calm scene that stretched for miles. >> we need to make sure everybody knows that this isn't just an issue for people of color or our black fellow americans. this is a human issue, a human rights issu
there were sirens going in every direction around midtown manhattan. we're going to start north of here in the bronx with some video that is graphic and disturbing to watch. that's a warning. here we go. social media video taken early this morning shows a black sedan hitting a new york city police officer in the bronx and then taking off. the officer was responding to reports of a break in. he was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. in midtown manhattan the looters moved in mobs. they...
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we haven't terms of manhattan and seaside park, but that could be coming. sometimes it doesn't come within 24 hours. >> the flip phone, does it mean it can be activated remotely and will only thing that ties the three incidents together? >> not the only thing. they have the surveillance video. as you all know, there is than incredible network of surveillance cameras in the city of new york and that is what they have been use. of course, if he was traveling seaside park, new jersey, perhaps there are tollmagewell. >> what about the five men? what can you tell us about that, anything? >> they are still on the radar, but they have not been named as suspects yet. >> all right. thank you so much. appreciate it, jeff pegues. we will continue to follow the investigation and bring you new developments as they come. >>> london mayor sadiq khan is born of pakistani immigrants. the former human rights lawyer was elected in may as a first muslim to lead a capital. >> he's on a five-day trip. he took aim of divisive talk about muslims during the presidential campaign. e
we haven't terms of manhattan and seaside park, but that could be coming. sometimes it doesn't come within 24 hours. >> the flip phone, does it mean it can be activated remotely and will only thing that ties the three incidents together? >> not the only thing. they have the surveillance video. as you all know, there is than incredible network of surveillance cameras in the city of new york and that is what they have been use. of course, if he was traveling seaside park, new jersey,...
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there's acoyote roaming the streets of manhattan. it's the latest. the creatures are moving into larger major urban centers. michelle miller is in manhattan with efforts to capture the potentially dangerous animals. michelle good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the coyote we saw this morning seemed to feel right at home. he took a stroll through this park like any dog would, moseying on up the stairs and crossed the street. that coyote police are still looking for. but we're seeing more and more of these animals here in new york city as they're learning to live and thrive among us feeding off of our garbage and our pets. coyotes live all across north america. but in recent years they've migrated outside their normal habitats into new ones even adapting to the urban jungles of manhattan. wildlife officials have clocked an alarming number in boroughs. this one scampered across the roof of a queens bar. this one avoided the largest police force who have been searching by air and on the ground. >> we've been kroeching into the natural habitat, so coy
there's acoyote roaming the streets of manhattan. it's the latest. the creatures are moving into larger major urban centers. michelle miller is in manhattan with efforts to capture the potentially dangerous animals. michelle good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the coyote we saw this morning seemed to feel right at home. he took a stroll through this park like any dog would, moseying on up the stairs and crossed the street. that coyote police are still looking for. but we're seeing...
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it's high above lower manhattan. and coming up in this half hour more of charlie's interview of what's george clooney really like charlie? he's joining us. he talks about his family new wife and the possibility of having kids. 's next. >>> "the new york times" says many drivers are using social media behind the wheel. at&t pulled the smartphones. 21% use it while driving. 17% take selfies and 14% use twitter. kids were pointing out others on the phone while driving. not a good idea. >> you're teaching them that. "buzzfeed" says that lyrics for number one songs are at a third grade grade reading level. on average kari underwood had smarter things to say. country music had the smartest lyrics. pop and rock tied and coming in last r & b and hip-hop. i take issue with that. what are they talking about. there are very smart songs. ry fuse to think of that. >> gayle, we will stand with you. >> okay. i'm getting off. >>> "usa today" says amston has elevated the first woman to one of the company's most coveted roles. the pos
it's high above lower manhattan. and coming up in this half hour more of charlie's interview of what's george clooney really like charlie? he's joining us. he talks about his family new wife and the possibility of having kids. 's next. >>> "the new york times" says many drivers are using social media behind the wheel. at&t pulled the smartphones. 21% use it while driving. 17% take selfies and 14% use twitter. kids were pointing out others on the phone while driving. not a...
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near a major new york bridge overnight and questions them in connection to saturday's explosion in manhattan. surveillance video shows the moment the bomb went off. >>> only on "cbs this morning," jeff pegues shadows cia director john brennan. he gets an up-close look at how the agency is dealing with isis and challenge to its own existence. we begin this morning with a >>> investigators are looking for possible links to international militants after a series of domestic attacks. >> more devices found after multiple attacks. >> as governor of new york, this is my worst nightmare. >> this is the nightmare scenario. >> you felt the explosion in the car? >> absolutely. >> what did it feel like? >> massive shock wave. just like your whole body shook. >>> isis claimed responsibility for a stabbing rampage at a shopping mall in minnesota. >> nin by an off-duty police officer. >> this individual will not shake the resolve of this community. >> secretary clinton's basket of deplorables comments. was it appropriate to use the word irredeemable >> that's not a word i would use. i wouldn't use it. >> a
near a major new york bridge overnight and questions them in connection to saturday's explosion in manhattan. surveillance video shows the moment the bomb went off. >>> only on "cbs this morning," jeff pegues shadows cia director john brennan. he gets an up-close look at how the agency is dealing with isis and challenge to its own existence. we begin this morning with a >>> investigators are looking for possible links to international militants after a series of...
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major is at trump tower in manhattan, good morning. >> good morning. the night began gloomly for donald trump at his campaign headquarters. early returns and exit polls were discouraging. but despair soon gave way to joy as trump's unshakable belief in voter turnout that would defy expectations and shatter all predictions materialized. and no matter how improbably the presidency was trump's. >> the president-elect of the united states of america, donald trump. >> his characteristic flair and his family and campaign advisers in tow, donald trump began the transition from political phenomenon to commander in chief. >> i've just received a call from secretary clinton. >> reporter: saluting the vanquished democratic nominee he once threatened to jail during an historically bitter campaign. >> hillary has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time. and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country. i mean that very sincerely. >> reporter: with votes still being counted, trump offered soothing words to the more than 58 mi
major is at trump tower in manhattan, good morning. >> good morning. the night began gloomly for donald trump at his campaign headquarters. early returns and exit polls were discouraging. but despair soon gave way to joy as trump's unshakable belief in voter turnout that would defy expectations and shatter all predictions materialized. and no matter how improbably the presidency was trump's. >> the president-elect of the united states of america, donald trump. >> his...
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the manhattan bombings appeared to target two busy, but relatively, unremarkable streets. they weren't near any land $mma or any other symbolic targets. >>> i is has used the word soldier to describe a man of accusing shoppers at a minnesota mall. cbs news has identified the suspect at dahir dane -- adan. the explosion happened shortly after the bombing in new york city. dean reynolds has more in minneapolis. >> reporter: good morning. the victims of saturday's attack range in age from 15 to 53 years of age. all of them are expected to survive. the mayor of st. cloud said the man involved, identified as a naturalized american citizen from somalia is dead because an off-duty police officer was in the right place at the right time. >> we are currently investigating this as a potential act of terrorism. >> reporter: police say the attack happened saturday after 8:00 p.m. when dahir adan entered a mall in a sears on the southeast corner. he asked people if they were muslim and used a knife to stab those who said they were not. the rampage ended minutes later at a macy's store
the manhattan bombings appeared to target two busy, but relatively, unremarkable streets. they weren't near any land $mma or any other symbolic targets. >>> i is has used the word soldier to describe a man of accusing shoppers at a minnesota mall. cbs news has identified the suspect at dahir dane -- adan. the explosion happened shortly after the bombing in new york city. dean reynolds has more in minneapolis. >> reporter: good morning. the victims of saturday's attack range in...
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in central park you get a chance or riverside park, there's another one in riverside park or follow manhattan bird alert, that's where i want find. thank you very much, kelly. here are a few stories we think you'll talk about today. a frightening scene at
in central park you get a chance or riverside park, there's another one in riverside park or follow manhattan bird alert, that's where i want find. thank you very much, kelly. here are a few stories we think you'll talk about today. a frightening scene at
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>>> the christmas season is officially under way and one of sh manhattan. millions of people, tourists and locals alike make the pilgrimage each year. michelle miller is here with the story of one company that helps tran form this city and others into a holiday paradise. good morning, michelle! >> reporter: good morning. they certainly do. every year, new york retailers and office buildings go all out to get into the holiday spirit and many of the world's most iconic buildings and land marks in mid-town manhattan on monday, sac saks fifth avenue turned into a land of thousand delights and the theme of a show running every ten minutes from now until the new year. the display of 25,000 programmable lights and strobes and voltal and crystals took 11 months to produce and six weeks to install! >> welcome to american christmas. >> reporter: this is it! you understand? >> this is a christmas wonderland for sure. >> reporter: it really is. and it started here with fred swam and his company american christmas. >> so this is 14-foot diameter wreath that will hang in
>>> the christmas season is officially under way and one of sh manhattan. millions of people, tourists and locals alike make the pilgrimage each year. michelle miller is here with the story of one company that helps tran form this city and others into a holiday paradise. good morning, michelle! >> reporter: good morning. they certainly do. every year, new york retailers and office buildings go all out to get into the holiday spirit and many of the world's most iconic buildings...
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pricey manhattan beach, california, now grappling with a complicated racial history. nearly 100 years ago a black family owned a prosperous resort there catering to people of color until the city used a legal tactic to seize their land and drive them out. as carter evans shows, a plan is being unveiled today that could return the land to the family's descendants. >> reporter: manhattan beach is a favorite for seeking a spot on the sand or a stroll on the strand where homes can sell for upwards of $20 million. but it looked a lot more like this in 1912 when willa and charles bruce bought an oceanview lot for around $1,200. they were among the city's first black landowners. >> we had the bath house here and the dining hall. >> reporter: duane shepherd is the family historian. he says the l.a. county lifeguard headquarters now stands where willa built bruce's lodge. it became a popular destination for the black community when segregation kept them off most beaches. so people weren't supposed to cross this to go to the beach? >> they had to walk a half mile in either dire
pricey manhattan beach, california, now grappling with a complicated racial history. nearly 100 years ago a black family owned a prosperous resort there catering to people of color until the city used a legal tactic to seize their land and drive them out. as carter evans shows, a plan is being unveiled today that could return the land to the family's descendants. >> reporter: manhattan beach is a favorite for seeking a spot on the sand or a stroll on the strand where homes can sell for...
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in manhattan, a doctor provided free medical care. and at least one restaurant fed the hungry. on this night for free. for berita who says at 14 her uncle kept her a virtual slave following the death of her mother, there was never a doubt about what she needed to do for her friends. is this a family to you? >> i feel like it's my family. >> reporter: a family that weathered the storm together. for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> i never, charlie, get tired of hearing those kind of stories because it shows over and over again that we are more alike than we are different. when it gets down to it, people really want to help and are basically good. >> they do it without needing attention. they do it because that's what they do. >> no strings attached. >> norah, come back. we miss you. >> thanks to michelle miller, who's brought us many stories of the heroes of this storm. she's done a wonderful job reporting this week. >> she really has. >> that does it for us. let's take a look back at the week that was. an incredible week. have a great weekend. sweel you on mond
in manhattan, a doctor provided free medical care. and at least one restaurant fed the hungry. on this night for free. for berita who says at 14 her uncle kept her a virtual slave following the death of her mother, there was never a doubt about what she needed to do for her friends. is this a family to you? >> i feel like it's my family. >> reporter: a family that weathered the storm together. for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> i never, charlie,...
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this fire is burning an area more than three times the size of manhattan. as it continues to threaten neighborhoods, people whose homes are still standing, worry they could end up like this. the valley fire spread further into napa county on tuesday stretching the resources of crews battling the flames from the air and ground. some of the volunteers who joined the fight live near middletown. nick ferisco and his sons used shovels and chain saws to beat back the flames threatening their home. >> another one down here! >> no good sitting there watching and doing nothing so you have to get out and do something. >> reporter: they hope they can keep their home from becoming yet another pile of rubble and ash which is what many of their neighbors will find when they are allowed to return. >> everybody is still evacuated. hundreds of families have lost their homes. >> we might be able to get you up there, just depending how it is. >> reporter: after waiting in long lines on tuesday, some evacuees were allowed to return to the burned-out areas with the police escor
this fire is burning an area more than three times the size of manhattan. as it continues to threaten neighborhoods, people whose homes are still standing, worry they could end up like this. the valley fire spread further into napa county on tuesday stretching the resources of crews battling the flames from the air and ground. some of the volunteers who joined the fight live near middletown. nick ferisco and his sons used shovels and chain saws to beat back the flames threatening their home....
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the nypd says four men withdrew cash from atms in manhattan and queens using fake replica cards. so far 23 people have been -- have reported being ripped off. >>> now a commuter alert. the mta says subway riders who use the 7 train should leave extra time to get around this weekend because of track work. now through 4:30 monday morning, there will be no 7 trains between 74th street in queens and times square. free shuttle buses will be available. trains will run every 15 to 20 minutes between main street and 74th street in queens, and between times square and 42nd street and 34 sth street, hudson yards in manhattan. >>> and now for a check of your forecast with vanessa murdock. it's a good one. >> it is a great one. hey, take a look. we're warming up already, 45 in the city, 37 in monticello. it's 41 in islip, but 30 in belmar. freeze warning in effect for some until 8:00 a.m. as we look at today's forecast, it will be a bit more breezy to the east of the city and a little cooler as well for places like montauk because winds will be out of the north and off the water. tonight cle
the nypd says four men withdrew cash from atms in manhattan and queens using fake replica cards. so far 23 people have been -- have reported being ripped off. >>> now a commuter alert. the mta says subway riders who use the 7 train should leave extra time to get around this weekend because of track work. now through 4:30 monday morning, there will be no 7 trains between 74th street in queens and times square. free shuttle buses will be available. trains will run every 15 to 20 minutes...
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the letter arrived here at eric trump's luxury apartment in manhattan. last night, thursday night, the police swarmed this area after and noticed it contained white poued powder. it is not hazardous. the letter contained an explicit threat saying if donald trump does not withdrawal from the presidential election, his campaign stopped, that his family would be harmed. 32-year-old eric trump is donald trump's second oldest son. he has been a fixture on the campaign trail and often appearing behind his father at events. incidentally is not the first threat to trump this week. earlier this week the hacker group known as anonymous issued a threat saying they are going to declare total war fare against trump towards statements he has made about banning muslims and deporting mexicans and they say they will launch a cyberattack on his online entities on april 1st which, of course is april fool's day. >>> ted cruz's presidential lindsey graham and marco rubio praised cruz on thursday and were afraid of what donald trump candidacy could do to their party. major ga
the letter arrived here at eric trump's luxury apartment in manhattan. last night, thursday night, the police swarmed this area after and noticed it contained white poued powder. it is not hazardous. the letter contained an explicit threat saying if donald trump does not withdrawal from the presidential election, his campaign stopped, that his family would be harmed. 32-year-old eric trump is donald trump's second oldest son. he has been a fixture on the campaign trail and often appearing...
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state hillary clinton address supporters in manhattan. and essentially to deliver the concession speech that some of her supporters wanted to hear from her last night, but she was not yet able to give. we're also going to hear from her running mate, senator tim kaine. also want to preview that we're also expecting to hear from the 44th president of the united states, that's barack obama. he's expected to speak after about noon eastern time today. his first statements about the election. we know that he has already spoken with donald trump to congratulate him in what campaign manager kellyanne conway described a brief one-minute conversation. >> and we assume he's talked to hillary clinton as well. >> we do know that he has talked with hillary clinton. we do know he's also spoken with hillary clinton. we have an extraordinary couple of days ahead of us as trump and obama get together to plot the hillary clinton's moment. >> yeah. >> where we're going to see her for the first time. we're going to hear from her for the first time. i think it
state hillary clinton address supporters in manhattan. and essentially to deliver the concession speech that some of her supporters wanted to hear from her last night, but she was not yet able to give. we're also going to hear from her running mate, senator tim kaine. also want to preview that we're also expecting to hear from the 44th president of the united states, that's barack obama. he's expected to speak after about noon eastern time today. his first statements about the election. we know...
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. >> he wanted to come to manhattan. his father said you should never be a nothing in life. love what you do. he had an own it's on his shoulder he would be great at something and put his names on buildings and exactly what he did. however, his father told him don't go deeply into debt. donald trump said he is the king of debt so he did not follow his father's advice on that. in fact, his father had to bail him out numerous times and give him or loan him money. >> when he moved into manhattan, that also was a turning point in some ways because he was then sued by the justice department, correct? >> that's right. the justice department sued donald trump and his father by name for not renting to blacks at their properties in queens and brooklyn. this was one of the largest donald trump had to decide whether to fight this case or to settle. one night, he was in a nightclub in manhattan and he walks in there and lo and behold there is a man named roy cone there who was the lawyer for joseph mccarthy. of the mccarthy hearings fame. they got to talking and roy cone said don't sett
. >> he wanted to come to manhattan. his father said you should never be a nothing in life. love what you do. he had an own it's on his shoulder he would be great at something and put his names on buildings and exactly what he did. however, his father told him don't go deeply into debt. donald trump said he is the king of debt so he did not follow his father's advice on that. in fact, his father had to bail him out numerous times and give him or loan him money. >> when he moved into...
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we will take you on a tour of some of manhattan's most spectacular holiday displays. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." listen, sugar, we're lettin' you go. it's that splenda naturals gal, isn't it? coffee: look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste, and zero calories. all the partners agree? even iced tea? especially iced tea. goodbye, sugar. hello, new splenda naturals. ? goodbye, sugar. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your
we will take you on a tour of some of manhattan's most spectacular holiday displays. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." listen, sugar, we're lettin' you go. it's that splenda naturals gal, isn't it? coffee: look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste, and zero calories. all the partners agree? even iced tea? especially iced tea. goodbye, sugar. hello, new splenda naturals. ? goodbye, sugar. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time...
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they are predicting electricity will be restored to lower manhattan by tomorrow. more subway trains are running this morning while drivers could see another day of serious gridlock. jim axelrod is in lower manhatt manhattan. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this gives you a pretty god idea of what the commute is like on this friday morning. the traffic signals are out. because there's no power. that creates quite a bit of chaos at the intersections as these negotiations go on about who is going to get the right of way. all over the city, as we said, chaos. the bridges and tunnels choked with vehicles. traffic stretching for miles. through midnight tonight police will continue to turn away cars with less than three passengers. public transportation, lines for shuttle buses reached three hours yesterday. getting rid of water that's still flooding out tums and roads. tough job here. army corps of engineers is here to help, planning to suck out 10 million gallons. trucks being air lifted here to help restore power. pretty simple equation. the quicker they get
they are predicting electricity will be restored to lower manhattan by tomorrow. more subway trains are running this morning while drivers could see another day of serious gridlock. jim axelrod is in lower manhatt manhattan. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this gives you a pretty god idea of what the commute is like on this friday morning. the traffic signals are out. because there's no power. that creates quite a bit of chaos at the intersections as these negotiations go on...
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. >>> through this morning, fire strikes in upper manhattan. the call came in this morning from the foodtown store at 7 a6 st. nicholas avenue in harlem. dozens of additional fire trucks were called in and more than a hundred firefighters were on the scene. the windows were blown out but it doesn't appear anyone was inside and no injuries were reported. investigation. >>> new video shows a suspect connected to five burglaries in all happened within a two hour period from midnight to 2:00 a.m. monday. 172nd street. avenue. and one on archer street. in each case, the man took money from the cash registers totaling around $2,800. forecast. obviously clear skies. but you see the silhouettes of the city and you see the sun just beaming brightly. not much wind either. 37 cool degrees. calm winds and that's a warmer reading. still readings as low as 20. north and west, it's cooling for and the kids out the door. and the kids want to wrap up school and get on their way. 52 this afternoon. a few degrees above normal. and nice and bright and quiet. the d
. >>> through this morning, fire strikes in upper manhattan. the call came in this morning from the foodtown store at 7 a6 st. nicholas avenue in harlem. dozens of additional fire trucks were called in and more than a hundred firefighters were on the scene. the windows were blown out but it doesn't appear anyone was inside and no injuries were reported. investigation. >>> new video shows a suspect connected to five burglaries in all happened within a two hour period from...
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trump is here to vote any minute at ps 59 in mid town manhattan. then after that, like the rest of the nation, he will watch and wait. >> thanks, major. >>> donald trump's son eric will be with us in a few minutes, but democratic vice presidential nominee virginia sat kaine voted earlier this morning in richmond, virginia. that's where he joins us from now. senator, good morning. >> good morning, guys. great to be with you. >> so you have voted again. you have never lost an election. what concerns you? is it turnout? >> i think that's what we're trying to do today, to just encourage people to get out there. there was a great line already at my polling place when it opened at 6:00 and certainly we saw super enthusiasm in early yeah, that's the issue for today. everybody should participate. we think this is going to be a history-making election, and you'll want to say you were there. >> the polls close in your home state of virginia at 7:00 tonight. one of the earlier states. so it may give us an indication of how the night is going. what will you be
trump is here to vote any minute at ps 59 in mid town manhattan. then after that, like the rest of the nation, he will watch and wait. >> thanks, major. >>> donald trump's son eric will be with us in a few minutes, but democratic vice presidential nominee virginia sat kaine voted earlier this morning in richmond, virginia. that's where he joins us from now. senator, good morning. >> good morning, guys. great to be with you. >> so you have voted again. you have never...